Ashley Noffke named London Spirit coach in the women s Hundred

Ashley Noffke, the previous Australia allrounder, has come out on top in the competition to turn into ladies' lead trainer at London Soul in the Hundred for the 2023 season. Ashley Noffke, the previous Australia allrounder, has come out on top in the competition to turn into ladies' lead trainer at London Soul in the Hundred for the 2023 season. Noffke, who played three restricted overs internationals in 2007-08, has a blossoming notoriety after ongoing achievement training Brisbane Intensity and Queensland Fire to the 2019-20 Ladies' BBL and 2020-21 Ladies' Public Cricket Association titles separately. He was among the competitors to supplant Lisa Keightley as Britain ladies' mentor and is perceived to have been evaluated for that position, yet was beaten to it by Jon Lewis, the previous Gloucestershire quick bowler. "I'm more than happy to be designated as lead trainer of the London Soul Ladies' group," Noffke said. "I have been drawn in by the dangerous idea of the opposition and anticipate guaranteeing that the Soul are trying for the prize toward the finish of August. "Master's is an exceptionally unique spot for me, having played for Middlesex for two seasons in 2002 and 2003, and I can hardly hold on to return to the Home of Cricket the following summer." Noffke replaces Trevor Griffin in the job, who was welcome to re-go after his position by Soul after a frustrating 2022 season which saw them win just two of their six games. Heather Knight, their skipper, missed the entire rivalry through injury. Fraser Stewart, the group's senior supervisor, said: "We are happy to have gotten Ashley as our new ladies' lead trainer. He was the exceptional competitor from a rundown of extremely great candidates, showing the strength and charm of the Hundred and the ladies' down. "We anticipate seeing the effect he can have on our gifted crew, both creating players and conveying results on the field. "The whole London Soul association might likewise want to put on record our gratitude to Trevor Griffin for all his work throughout recent years. "Trevor drove the group to a fourth-put finish in the principal release of the Hundred, just passing up a put in the Eliminator on Net Run Rate and has turned out resolutely to improve the group. We are very appreciative for all his persistent effort." In the mean time, Soul have affirmed to Cricket that Trevor Bayliss is because of return in 2023 as men's mentor. Bayliss supplanted the late Shane Warne in the gig in front of last season and assisted Soul with arriving at the eliminator. Noffke, who played three restricted overs internationals in 2007-08, has a blossoming notoriety after ongoing achievement training Brisbane Intensity and Queensland Fire to the 2019-20 Ladies' BBL and 2020-21 Ladies' Public Cricket Association titles separately. He was among the competitors to supplant Lisa Keightley as Britain ladies' mentor and is perceived to have been evaluated for that position, yet was beaten to it by Jon Lewis, the previous Gloucestershire quick bowler. "I'm more than happy to be designated as lead trainer of the London Soul Ladies' group," Noffke said. "I have been drawn in by the dangerous idea of the opposition and anticipate guaranteeing that the Soul are trying for the prize toward the finish of August. "Master's is an exceptionally unique spot for me, having played for Middlesex for two seasons in 2002 and 2003, and I can hardly hold on to return to the Home of Cricket the following summer." Noffke replaces Trevor Griffin in the job, who was welcome to re-go after his position by Soul after a frustrating 2022 season which saw them win just two of their six games. Heather Knight, their skipper, missed the entire rivalry through injury. Fraser Stewart, the group's senior supervisor, said: "We are happy to have gotten Ashley as our new ladies' lead trainer. He was the exceptional competitor from a rundown of extremely great candidates, showing the strength and charm of the Hundred and the ladies' down. "We anticipate seeing the effect he can have on our gifted crew, both creating players and conveying results on the field. "The whole London Soul association might likewise want to put on record our gratitude to Trevor Griffin for all his work throughout recent years. "Trevor drove the group to a fourth-put finish in the principal release of the Hundred, just passing up a put in the Eliminator on Net Run Rate and has turned out resolutely to improve the group. We are very appreciative for all his persistent effort." In the mean time, Soul have affirmed to Cricket that Trevor Bayliss is because of return in 2023 as men's mentor. Bayliss supplanted the late Shane Warne in the gig in front of last season and assisted Soul with arriving at the eliminator.